COMPARISON OF THE STOMATOSCOPY METHOD FOR ASSESSING PERI-IMPLANT TISSUES IN ONE-STAGE AND TWO-STAGE IMPLANTATION
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Dental implantation is one of the most effective and modern methods for restoring missing teeth. The success of implantation largely depends on the condition of peri-implant tissues, implant stability, and the process of osseointegration. A key factor is the choice of implantation technique and the functional loading protocol during prosthetic rehabilitation. Two main approaches are widely used in clinical practice:
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•One-stage implantation with early functional loading shortens treatment duration but increases the risk of peri-implantitis and bone resorption.
• Two-stage implantation provides greater implant stability and lower complication rates due to delayed loading and complete osseointegration.
• The stomatoscopy method is an effective tool for monitoring peri-implant tissues and early diagnosis of inflammatory processes.
• One-stage implantation is recommended for patients with sufficient bone volume and stable periodontal conditions.
• Two-stage implantation is preferable in cases of high micromovement risk and insufficient bone volume.
• Regular monitoring of peri-implant tissues using stomatoscopy should be a mandatory part of the implant treatment protocol.